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Located in the Gliese 581 star system, a Red Dwarf located in the constellation of Libra, Gliese 581g is the sixth planet in that system to be discovered. If it exists.

The planet was discovered by measuring the radial velocity of the star with the High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) instrument at the La Silla Observatory in Chile combined with observations made from the High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer (HIRES) instrument of the Keck 1 telescope at Mauna Loa, Hawaii. Astronomers do not agree if the planet exists, however, because other analyses of HARPS data reveal no such planet.

If it does exist, Gliese 581g would be the fourth planet from its sun and would lie within the Goldilocks Zone where liquid water can exist and humans could concievably live. It would very likely be tide-locked, however, with one side eternally facing its sun and the other side facing away. It would also be close enough to the star to suffer from frequent solar flares. These would not necessarily make the planet unihabitable, if it has a dense enough atmosphere, but it wouldn't exactly be a fun place to live.

The discoverer, Steven S. Vogt, and his research team informally call the planet "Zarmina's World", after Vogt's wife. The IAU has not as of yet sanctioned this nomeculture.